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Insurance problems

Rookiespyder

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Hello to everyone, I am a 52 year old rookie to Spyders. I have a tentative deal done on a 2015 can am spyder RT Limited from a dealer. I can not believe how much difficulty it is to get insurance. My insurance company tells me that I have to have the spyder course, then I have to weight until the 60 days are up to get my M2 before they will give me insurance on it. I have the course booked already in 2 weeks time. But but by then that machine will likely be gone, but even if it wasn't I still cant get any coverage. So then I had to call the dealership back to cancel the deal. They even could not believe that my company would not give me coverage right off the hop. I tried calling other companys around and they will give me coverage before the course, but they are all a $1000 more a year than my company. So my question is has anyone else have similar problems. Thanks.

P.S. My insurance company said I could bring it home on a trailer,but there wood be no coverage on it.
 
Depends....

Where you are..:banghead: don't know about canadian insurance but here it varies state to state and dmv to dmv. We don't need motorcycle license so most insurance will take you right off. Other states require motorcycle license some three wheels or sidecar...
 
If you really want to make the deal then it sounds like you have to go with the higher priced company. Although if you bring it home on a trailer and keep it in your garage I would think that if something happens it would be covered under your homeowners insurance. Maybe one of your fellow countrymen will chime in with an answer for you. We don't have the graduated licensing in the states like you have. Good luck.
 
As a new rider your going to have to pay the price.I pay over 1000 bucks a year been riding over 40 years.Keep calling around only a few companys will insure bikes.
Bill
 
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Unfortunately, here in ontario and most of Canada you need either a motorcycle licence or take and pass the course for three wheelers, therefore your insurance company cannot insure you until you have the proper papers to legally be able to drive the spider on the road, but should be able to insure the bike for storing, until you can acquire your licence, so have the dealer deliver it to your home as part of the deal.:doorag:
 
I am certainly not a good reference because I am in Switzerland.
Here, contrarily to other European countries, the car driving license is good for a trike. No certification or training required.
But from an insurance point of view, I pay approx. 1500$US a year.
I am 54 years old. So, from my point of view, and again I am not based in your country, that does not surprise me.
 
which company ?

Wow! This makes my $430 a year cheap at twice the price!
:yikes: <--------- that is a good price ! I have 2 cycles , 3 and 2 , year insurance , 630.oo { and I am 16 years old } hahahaha o kay I feel like 16 when I am riding :roflblack: ----- progressive ----
 
Different rules for different places... :dontknow:
If you need a course: :lecturef_smilie:get one!
Unless some of our Canadian friends can point to another way to get through this process. :thumbup:
 
Take the Spyder course

Hello to everyone, I am a 52 year old rookie to Spyders. I have a tentative deal done on a 2015 can am spyder RT Limited from a dealer. I can not believe how much difficulty it is to get insurance. My insurance company tells me that I have to have the spyder course, then I have to weight until the 60 days are up to get my M2 before they will give me insurance on it. I have the course booked already in 2 weeks time. But but by then that machine will likely be gone, but even if it wasn't I still cant get any coverage. So then I had to call the dealership back to cancel the deal. They even could not believe that my company would not give me coverage right off the hop. I tried calling other companys around and they will give me coverage before the course, but they are all a $1000 more a year than my company. So my question is has anyone else have similar problems. Thanks.

P.S. My insurance company said I could bring it home on a trailer,but there wood be no coverage on it.

my company ( Commonwell) insured me immediately but yes it was expensive... $1600.00 for the year . I took the Spyder course at Georgian in Barrie and it dropped to $1200.00. They provide you with a Spyder for the course and give you the test for M2 exit for 3 wheel motorcycle at the end ( you need your written M1 to take course) . I had my motorcycle license from when I was 16 years old but around 2001 I moved and had some medical problems and didn't renew my license for 3 years ( yes stupid ) and had to retake my drivers license , forgetting I also lost my M license . So starting over or beginning in motorcycles is not cheap . My advise is to take the course , m2 paperwork and get a Spyder and full insurance... there are plenty out there for sale . The course teaches you a lot of very valuable habits and info on handling these machines and driving safety and defensively, BRP will reimburse the course in some circumstances as well if you buy new or non current from a dealer . Do it , you won't regret it
 
Well, if you truly want that machine then I'd say make the deal and as was suggested by Doug, get it delivered. Yes it may be frustrating to see it sit while you get your affairs sorted out but at least it is a start. You should be able to get coverage for fire and theft.
Motorcycle insurance is expensive any where in Canada. When I lived in Ontario many years back it was extremely high especially for new riders. In part you can thank young crotch rocket bikers that were killing themselves right and left for driving up the premiums from years past. I've had my motorcycle license for 40 years and a great record and I pay well over a thousand $ per year with the liability portion only being for 7-8 months of riding.
I'd say they are at least being somewhat responsible in NOT allowing every newbi under the sun to buy a machine and head out to kill themselves as used to be the case. Just because it is a Spyder you want, remember that the license is good for any 2 wheeled machine.
Hope you get it sorted out.

Gary
 
Me again, does anyone know if I purchased the machine and had them deliver it to me. Would it be covered under the dealerships insurance. If not I guess I would have to trailer it home without insurance if I want it bad enough.
 
Only advice from m/c & Spyder owners who live in ON will be of any help to you as all Provinces are different.

My household policy does not cover m/c or Spyder on my property, in my garage or in my basement. They specifically ask if I have any.

Personally I would not risk losing what I paid for the Spyder due to some mishap.
 
check with the dealer

Me again, does anyone know if I purchased the machine and had them deliver it to me. Would it be covered under the dealerships insurance. If not I guess I would have to trailer it home without insurance if I want it bad enough.

I would check with the dealer on this topic , sometimes , the dealer will not let it go with out insurance , { in my area } and too deliver it , would not be the case , the idea I would say is , " they deliver the cycle , too the buyer , in good faith that the buyer is about too get insurance or paper work is in route , --- the problem that follows would be , " the dealer delivers the cycle under the same idea , but the buyer decides too go for a short ride , and causes an accident , now who is at fault ? { the dealer for delivery , with out verification of insurance by owner , or the buyer who fails to obtain the insurance ? I am thinking they both would be under a lawsuit , as they dealer is not suppose too let a cycle out with out insurance , and the buyer in not getting insurance in the 1st place " } just my thinking ... best be on the safe side and not have worries later ---- get insurance
 
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Hello to everyone, I am a 52 year old rookie to Spyders. I have a tentative deal done on a 2015 can am spyder RT Limited from a dealer. I can not believe how much difficulty it is to get insurance. My insurance company tells me that I have to have the spyder course, then I have to weight until the 60 days are up to get my M2 before they will give me insurance on it. I have the course booked already in 2 weeks time. But but by then that machine will likely be gone, but even if it wasn't I still cant get any coverage. So then I had to call the dealership back to cancel the deal. They even could not believe that my company would not give me coverage right off the hop. I tried calling other companys around and they will give me coverage before the course, but they are all a $1000 more a year than my company. So my question is has anyone else have similar problems. Thanks.

P.S. My insurance company said I could bring it home on a trailer,but there wood be no coverage on it.

SOMEONE MENTIONED MAYBE HOMEOWNERS WOULD COVER AT HOME. THEY WILL NOT COVER THE CAN AM AT ALL. A GOOD THOUGHT, BUT WILL NOT WORK. GOOD LUCK.
 
Insurance

Hello to everyone, I am a 52 year old rookie to Spyders. I have a tentative deal done on a 2015 can am spyder RT Limited from a dealer. I can not believe how much difficulty it is to get insurance. My insurance company tells me that I have to have the spyder course, then I have to weight until the 60 days are up to get my M2 before they will give me insurance on it. I have the course booked already in 2 weeks time. But but by then that machine will likely be gone, but even if it wasn't I still cant get any coverage. So then I had to call the dealership back to cancel the deal. They even could not believe that my company would not give me coverage right off the hop. I tried calling other companys around and they will give me coverage before the course, but they are all a $1000 more a year than my company. So my question is has anyone else have similar problems. Thanks.

P.S. My insurance company said I could bring it home on a trailer,but there wood be no coverage on it.

Try Progressive Ins.
 
2015 can am spyder rt limited

Well after all of the replies, I have decided that I am going to call the dealership tomorrow to go ahead with the deal. I am afraid if I don't it will be gone. I am going to take a chance and trailer it home without insurance. So when I get it home my wife told me to promise her that I will not even take it around the block until the 60 days have passed before I get my M2. So it will be hard as heck to see it sitting tucked away back in the garage for 60 longgggg days without me drooling all over it. The best that I will be able to do is go back and forth in my 40 ft driveway.
 
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